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. >> while new york city is the safest largest city in america, crime has been going down, one of the reasons the crime is going down is because the police do make a lot of arrests. everybody who gets arrested and who doesn't get bailed out comes to us. >> get arrested in the big apple and you're almost assured of a trip to rikers island. a 400-acre penal colony on the east river, directly under the flight path of the laguardia airport. the island is home to an average of 14,000 inmates in ten different facilities. >> we patrol the meanest precincts in america. when our officers go to work, everyday, they know everyone they run into is going to be a criminal. every criminal who has committed the worst act -- >> bring all your property with you. >> is coming through here if they're coming from new york city. >> they come off of the streets. they're tired, they're dirty, they're hungry. and you saw everything there, whether it was somebody who was from wall street who was charged with fraud or whether it was the lowest of the low of the drug dealers. >> we get between 80 to 90 admission
. >> while new york city is the safest largest city in america, crime has been going down, one of the reasons the crime is going down is because the police do make a lot of arrests. everybody who gets arrested and who doesn't get bailed out comes to us. >> get arrested in the big apple and you're almost assured of a trip to rikers island. a 400-acre penal colony on the east river, directly under the flight path of the laguardia airport. the island is home to an average of 14,000...
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that a large city. a destination city. a city that is rich in philanthropy. a city with a long literary heart tinge. many places meet that. it has added advantage of being central. it's a wonderful city. most people think chicago is a good choice. there's ore places we would love to have it. everybody acknowledges that chicago makes a lot of sense. >> host: where do you see ground being broken on a physical location? >> we are business plans calls for a phased development, and as you know, many museum start small and grow over time and maybe move and the more likely scenario for us is that we will start in the existing location and freaks, it could be at the cultural center in chicago, which is a great venue it's the old library across from millennium park. close to the art institute and the semp any. an ideal location. has been a starting place for other museums. we would be house there had for a number of years while we go on the ultimate home for the museum. whether it's a stand building or housed with other constitutions or in some other multipurpose con
that a large city. a destination city. a city that is rich in philanthropy. a city with a long literary heart tinge. many places meet that. it has added advantage of being central. it's a wonderful city. most people think chicago is a good choice. there's ore places we would love to have it. everybody acknowledges that chicago makes a lot of sense. >> host: where do you see ground being broken on a physical location? >> we are business plans calls for a phased development, and as...
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. >> city attorney: deputy city attorney john griv ner. in closed session the committee through 11 to the full board with recommendation. >> chair kim: thank you. disclose what occurred in closed session. we had a motion and second. opposition. so we did find out that one of it. i think hew?vv2Ñ=k outside. this is for item 2, for the veterans affairs commission. suspend our rules so we cand[!er just -- we can reopen this item. >> i move to suspend the rules. >> chair kim: great. so we do have a motion to suspend the rules. in order to reopen item 2 which we have continued. mr. michael maffei, i know that you've rushed to get over here so we will certainly hear8÷=erxu today in stead of two weeks. i am so sorry. apologize for taking your time and to commissioners levin and wong for being here. i thank you very much. >> supervisor elsbernd: no problem. i know you missed the format but we asked focusek039 folks to tat their experience. you had members of the public speak on your behalf so we we would like to hear you speak today and we will
. >> city attorney: deputy city attorney john griv ner. in closed session the committee through 11 to the full board with recommendation. >> chair kim: thank you. disclose what occurred in closed session. we had a motion and second. opposition. so we did find out that one of it. i think hew?vv2Ñ=k outside. this is for item 2, for the veterans affairs commission. suspend our rules so we cand[!er just -- we can reopen this item. >> i move to suspend the rules. >> chair...
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i'm a former deputy city attorney for the city and county of san francisco. my husband is retired court judge cahill and he worked extensive with george wong to bring that project in on time and under budget. we're here, i mention that because of the process that will be on follow for any proposal to develop piers 30-32 and seawall lot 30. we are watching what is happening with alarm. i mentioned to you in an e-mail i wrote to you all last week my concerns about the public workshop that i could not attend, the haste with with this project is moving forward is frightening. i did a tedv -- attend the workshop that was held this monday. my ultimate fear is all of these public workshops are being held in a way that really renders public discussion and public input essentially meaningless. not only is that not good for the first workshop, but at this workshop i was surprised we both were surprised to find not only our discussions and comments were limited by [speaker not understood] oriented questionnaire, but that through the process seated at our table was someo
i'm a former deputy city attorney for the city and county of san francisco. my husband is retired court judge cahill and he worked extensive with george wong to bring that project in on time and under budget. we're here, i mention that because of the process that will be on follow for any proposal to develop piers 30-32 and seawall lot 30. we are watching what is happening with alarm. i mentioned to you in an e-mail i wrote to you all last week my concerns about the public workshop that i could...
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after city, great cities around the world are on the coast. i think the point is there's no way we're going to beat this just through adapting to the changes. we are on a path of raising the impacts so powerfully, so frighteningly, that if we don't get the climate change itself under control, i don't think we'll ever catch up through patching, through these kinds of solutions, through emergency response. everywhere that i've been in recent weeks, that's usually a lot for me as i'm traveling around the world. nigeria recently. massive floods when i got there. i was in bangkok recently. i was remembering the one-year anniversary of the devastation of bangkok when the whole city basically was under water and the economy took a terrible hit. there have been huge storms, huge sea surges, floods, not to mention, and we should remember, the u.s. went through its worst drought in modern history this year. the warmest 12 months on record in america, the warmest single month on record in july, so we're being hit on many, many sides, and i just want to e
after city, great cities around the world are on the coast. i think the point is there's no way we're going to beat this just through adapting to the changes. we are on a path of raising the impacts so powerfully, so frighteningly, that if we don't get the climate change itself under control, i don't think we'll ever catch up through patching, through these kinds of solutions, through emergency response. everywhere that i've been in recent weeks, that's usually a lot for me as i'm traveling...
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that's new york city and it's the annual veterans day parade. it was as festive as ever, but it had a different theme. organizers turned it into a rally to help victims of superstorm sandy. parade goers were asked to donate winter coats to those hit hardest by the devastating storm. good idea. >>> two more deaths raise the death toll to 113. while power has been restored to most areas, protests have erupted on long island. peter king was on "save the union" today. >> they are not doing their job. they are not communicating with the people. i hope they set up a federal infrastructure led by the army corps of engineers which likely would be required to follow the plan. this is a disgrace. we are two weeks into the storm and there's over 100,000 people without power and with no real estimate as to when they are going to get it back. misleading information. >> to indianapolis where some people are beginning to return home after a massive explosion last night tore through a neighborhood. seven others were injured in the blast and fire that destroyed
that's new york city and it's the annual veterans day parade. it was as festive as ever, but it had a different theme. organizers turned it into a rally to help victims of superstorm sandy. parade goers were asked to donate winter coats to those hit hardest by the devastating storm. good idea. >>> two more deaths raise the death toll to 113. while power has been restored to most areas, protests have erupted on long island. peter king was on "save the union" today. >>...
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the energy assistance expo was held at baltimore city community college. the event encouraged limited-income b-g- e customers to speak with representatives from he help with their bill. "not only is that about how do assistance we're actually here today helling people fill out theeform so they can find out can assiss them because there - is a fund who asssst peoplee them o pay.. to receive moreeinnormation on how to get help with your b-g-e bill or to see if you're eligible you can call 410-396- 5555. 3 what... bbtter way ...to say thanks... to ourr viewers... than with omeefree . cash. we're talking about the fox 45 thankssiveaway?we're paying to enterr.. go to our facebbok page... like uu... and click on contests. contests.then... ... we''l giveeaway a 100- &pdollar gift card on fox 45 morning news... every hourr.. pf the shhw... starting at 5 a-m. 3 ts ot construction...it's a robbery. why it took a &p a major shakeuppin ollege football...the upset of the unlimited... ,3& definitely have to see to police in tennessee are still trying to figure out who s
the energy assistance expo was held at baltimore city community college. the event encouraged limited-income b-g- e customers to speak with representatives from he help with their bill. "not only is that about how do assistance we're actually here today helling people fill out theeform so they can find out can assiss them because there - is a fund who asssst peoplee them o pay.. to receive moreeinnormation on how to get help with your b-g-e bill or to see if you're eligible you can call...
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when you're seeing your own city that way, it's familiar yet different. it lets you see your own city in a different light. >>> gee whiz, i sure do love counting. i wonder how high i can go. let's find out. one, two, three, four, five, six. >> and so it will go for more than 70 hours. no flash, no tricks. john is simply going to keep counting all the way up to 100,000. >> 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. 830, 831, 832, 833, 834, 835. >> this video is legend on youtube. the concept is so simple and absurd that you really want to see if he's actually going to make it to 100,000. >> 2,798, 2,799. 2,800. 2,801. 2,802. 2,803. 2,804. 2,805. >> one of the comments on youtube was from a guy who said he went to spain for the weekend and came back and the video was still playing. clearly this guy has to get a day job. >> i shot the entire video on a little ipod touch. it has a front-facing camera and just shoot it whenever i had free time. the majority of the video was in my bedroom. parts of it were all over pittsburgh. parts of it were at my school. i actu
when you're seeing your own city that way, it's familiar yet different. it lets you see your own city in a different light. >>> gee whiz, i sure do love counting. i wonder how high i can go. let's find out. one, two, three, four, five, six. >> and so it will go for more than 70 hours. no flash, no tricks. john is simply going to keep counting all the way up to 100,000. >> 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. 830, 831, 832, 833, 834, 835. >> this video is legend on...
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upper 50s -- i'm sorry, upper 40s for the immediate bay area. 49 degrees at oakland. 47 at redwood city. down to 43 at santa rosa. so not as cool tonight as it has been. we probably won't have frost advisories to start tomorrow morning. pinpoint forecast in the bay area, 61 degrees at santa rosa. 61 for napa, 51 at fairfield. san jose manages 60 degrees today. even so, all of this, warmer than it was yesterday. extended forecast, a nice little warming trend under way in the bay area until things begin to get a little bit sticky toward the end of the week. could get rain again in the bay area by week's end. that's weather. let's get the latest from phil and anne. >> thanks, brian. >>> democratic lawmakers in sacramento now have a supermajority, with two-thirds of the seat in both the senate and assembly. that means they can pass tax increases and amendments to the constitution without any republican vote. >> yeah, but they will is it -- still have to answer to the voters, and there's new responsibilities when you're calling all the shots. senator mark leno for years has decried the tyran
upper 50s -- i'm sorry, upper 40s for the immediate bay area. 49 degrees at oakland. 47 at redwood city. down to 43 at santa rosa. so not as cool tonight as it has been. we probably won't have frost advisories to start tomorrow morning. pinpoint forecast in the bay area, 61 degrees at santa rosa. 61 for napa, 51 at fairfield. san jose manages 60 degrees today. even so, all of this, warmer than it was yesterday. extended forecast, a nice little warming trend under way in the bay area until...
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. >> the city is still accepting comments on the proposed rule. the council will ultimately decide whether a changes made. meantime, a food truck owners are circulating a petition to the rules written. >> why some new york lawmakers are pointing the finger after superstorm sandy. >> and this man wanted to help the >> you are watching abc7 news at 11:00, on your side. >> two strong earthquake striking on different continents tonight. as six. -- a six. earthquake hit myanmar. another earthquake hits kentucky and rattle seven nearby states. >> and people hit hard by sandy say they are tired of waiting for the power companies. they say they have been without power since the storm hit. many are wondering why there was no plan in place since the storm was predicted. officials with the power company on long island say customers could get power back on by tomorrow night. in the meantime, there have been cases prepared with food and clothing. >> it started with the facebook post. but that simple post as turned into something much more. >> his home town in
. >> the city is still accepting comments on the proposed rule. the council will ultimately decide whether a changes made. meantime, a food truck owners are circulating a petition to the rules written. >> why some new york lawmakers are pointing the finger after superstorm sandy. >> and this man wanted to help the >> you are watching abc7 news at 11:00, on your side. >> two strong earthquake striking on different continents tonight. as six. -- a six. earthquake hit...
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a city. without electricity without water without anything it is no if it has the city you can leave you know. and the islamist groups many militias and many communities do you carry it. over to your. own body or will you. be going to. the big stories this week a rock is poring over the details of a major arms deal with russia after suspicions were raised over the way baghdad handled it reports on saturday first suggested iraq and pulled the contract sealed only a month before which was quickly then denied by the iraqi defense minister the four billion dollars deal would make russia second biggest supplier after the us government and the prisoners consultant christa hoare still suspects washington may play a role on obstacles to this deal. if this deal head gone through there it would have meant for the iraqi people kind of you know starting a balanced situation of dealing with east and west sort of sick and that would be healthy for the iraqi people because this is in line with the geographi
a city. without electricity without water without anything it is no if it has the city you can leave you know. and the islamist groups many militias and many communities do you carry it. over to your. own body or will you. be going to. the big stories this week a rock is poring over the details of a major arms deal with russia after suspicions were raised over the way baghdad handled it reports on saturday first suggested iraq and pulled the contract sealed only a month before which was quickly...
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it's a wonderful city. and most people when we indicate that chicago, they think that is actually a pretty god choice. there's other places that we would love to have it. everybody acknowledges that chicago makes a lot of sense. >> when do you see ground being broken on a physical location? >> guest: we are business plans calls for a phase to development. and as you know, many museum start small and grow over time. start in one location and maybe move. and the more likely scenario for us is we will start in the existing location. and for example, it could be at the cultural center in chicago, which is a great venue at the old library across from me lem yum park. an ideal location. it has been an inkey pay -- incubator. one scenario we would be housed for a number of years while we develop the ultimate home for the museum. whether it's a stand alone building which we would love to have or housed with another institution or in another multipurpose complex. >> and mr. o'hagan, if your plan, in your development
it's a wonderful city. and most people when we indicate that chicago, they think that is actually a pretty god choice. there's other places that we would love to have it. everybody acknowledges that chicago makes a lot of sense. >> when do you see ground being broken on a physical location? >> guest: we are business plans calls for a phase to development. and as you know, many museum start small and grow over time. start in one location and maybe move. and the more likely scenario...
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a job in new york would come to springfield, a city of about 170,000. and everybody was either irish, italian or they were french- canadian. and it was important to them to know where you came from. i said, well, i came from senegal valley. what? [laughter] but that was an education, just being in springfield. and this country is, it's about the, it is the great meeting place of people from all over the world. and somehow they get here, and they're free. it's -- and once, well, it's a fantastic accomplishment. i started to say america's a wonderful country, but it's -- [inaudible] >> there are some, of course, they probably don't know what they're talking about, but there are some that criticize some of your books that some of the characters are one-dimensional or simplistic or play to stereotypes. >> i think that with pride. so would dickens. [laughter] try to find some complicateed side of the great lawyer in -- [inaudible] i'll send you a postcard, the name are come to me. the name will come to me. i brushed -- i brush that off. >> good. what about t
a job in new york would come to springfield, a city of about 170,000. and everybody was either irish, italian or they were french- canadian. and it was important to them to know where you came from. i said, well, i came from senegal valley. what? [laughter] but that was an education, just being in springfield. and this country is, it's about the, it is the great meeting place of people from all over the world. and somehow they get here, and they're free. it's -- and once, well, it's a fantastic...
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we've made a commitment that by the end of october every 6th through 12th grader in san francisco city public schools will have had the opportunity to see bully and not only view that documentary but also go through a rich can urriculum from our teachers understanding the lessons from that movie. we all know a movie in and of itself doesn't make a difference, but i will tell you, we didn't start our approach to understanding it with the movie bully. we're very proud 234 san francisco that we have had an approach based on restoretive practices where we're not about suspending students and getting them out of school, we want them to understand what the impacts are and the impact it has. we've been a part of restoretive practices now for over 4 years in san francisco but when we heard about the movie bully, and bullying is a phenomenon we can all relate to. as i shared with the students yesterday at hertz theater, when i see the film i can relate to instances when i was bullied as a kid. when i reflect upon being a student in the public schools, i can think about situations where i was a
we've made a commitment that by the end of october every 6th through 12th grader in san francisco city public schools will have had the opportunity to see bully and not only view that documentary but also go through a rich can urriculum from our teachers understanding the lessons from that movie. we all know a movie in and of itself doesn't make a difference, but i will tell you, we didn't start our approach to understanding it with the movie bully. we're very proud 234 san francisco that we...
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the only question is when and how can we prepare our cities, our towns, our infrastructure. right back. this is a fire ] that didn't destroy a home. this is a break-in that didn't devastate a family. this is the reason why -- adt. and while some companies may offer home security, at adt, we specialize in it, helping to save lives for more than 135 years. we have more monitoring centers, more of tomorrow's technology right here today, and more value -- 24/7 monitoring against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide -- starting at just over $1 a day. and now get adt installed for just $99. this is the computer that didn't get stolen, keeping priceless photos and financial records safe. this is the reason why. you can't predict when bad things will happen, so help protect yourself with adt. isn't your family worth america's number-one security company? call and get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> hurricane sandy left a trail of destruction in its wake. it also left us with this statistic
the only question is when and how can we prepare our cities, our towns, our infrastructure. right back. this is a fire ] that didn't destroy a home. this is a break-in that didn't devastate a family. this is the reason why -- adt. and while some companies may offer home security, at adt, we specialize in it, helping to save lives for more than 135 years. we have more monitoring centers, more of tomorrow's technology right here today, and more value -- 24/7 monitoring against burglary, fire, and...
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the parade will take place in new york city, of course. the date, november 22nd. >>> still ahead on 9 news now tonight, walking for health and raising money in the fight against this country's number one fatal disease. >>> and the veteran's day. erica has the forecast when we come back. >> across our area today, boy scouts collected food for people in need. this is the second phase of the annual scouting for food. last week boy scouts delivered bags to hundreds of homes in the washington area. today they went back to collect those bags filled with food. one of the sites was a safe way store on piney branch road in northwest washington. safe way stores throughout the area took part in this. the capital area food bank will distribute the food to more than 700 agencies in our area. >> i'm really happy to see that the boys are participating in high numbers, getting a good sense of what it is to be hungry in our community. >> when you consider one in two children right here, washington, d.c., our nation's capital, doesn't know where their next
the parade will take place in new york city, of course. the date, november 22nd. >>> still ahead on 9 news now tonight, walking for health and raising money in the fight against this country's number one fatal disease. >>> and the veteran's day. erica has the forecast when we come back. >> across our area today, boy scouts collected food for people in need. this is the second phase of the annual scouting for food. last week boy scouts delivered bags to hundreds of homes...
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you don't want to have a car in the city during the inauguration. there are a lot of different packages out there, deals being offered. the most important thing is that if folks are interested in coming to washington, d.c. for the inauguration, there is plenty of availability in our hotels. >> glad to hear it. elliott ferguson, thank you so much for the insight tonight. >> thank you very much for having me. >> see you next time. >> all righty. >>> as they are preparing for another event that draws huge crowds, the macy's thanksgiving parade. today, balloon handlers did test flights with the newest additions to the parade, hello kitty, elf on parade and -- >> which ones of the balloon handlers -- each ones of the balloon handlers for the macy's day pa rate go through training for weeks. they have to come in and make sure that they are physically hit, underwant dynamics of the balloon. >> organizers expect 3 million people to attend and another 50 million watching on tv. >>> still to come, not getting enough shut eye? the key to a good night's risumi
you don't want to have a car in the city during the inauguration. there are a lot of different packages out there, deals being offered. the most important thing is that if folks are interested in coming to washington, d.c. for the inauguration, there is plenty of availability in our hotels. >> glad to hear it. elliott ferguson, thank you so much for the insight tonight. >> thank you very much for having me. >> see you next time. >> all righty. >>> as they are...
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i mean so she can only use city in europe on the hosts of the twenty fourteen winter the pick. songs. thank you. so much. thank you. dog days are. fridays like. it's so. welcome back israel's military is engaged on the both its northern and southern frontiers right now the country has fired into syria in response to a mortar attack on the golan heights and television warning of tougher action against militants in gaza surgeon some of those from the palestinian territories reports. only on sunday afternoon israel fired into syria in territory for the first time since the nine hundred seventy three war as spoke earlier with the israeli defense forces there's a unit who did confirm that these warning shots took place he said that they were in this once to a mortar shell falling near any israeli military post in the golan heights now these ladies to me that they were the target they do believe that the shell was part of the byproduct of the internal fighting taking place in syria between forces loyal to assad and rebel fighters but the army is saying that if one hundred made more a
i mean so she can only use city in europe on the hosts of the twenty fourteen winter the pick. songs. thank you. so much. thank you. dog days are. fridays like. it's so. welcome back israel's military is engaged on the both its northern and southern frontiers right now the country has fired into syria in response to a mortar attack on the golan heights and television warning of tougher action against militants in gaza surgeon some of those from the palestinian territories reports. only on...
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welcome to huckabee from it is fox news studios in new york city. i have a great new recipe i tried out this week for fryed crow. i have been eating a lot of that lately. like a lot of conservatives across the land, i thought romney would be elected president and i was wrong so were most of the conservative observers and comment ators. let's be clear it was not the choice i was hoping for, but you know what, we did it without blood shed and bullets and people with boots and badges dragging us in the streets. hand ringing begins as republicans complain about the campaign or mitt romney himself. romny earned the primary and he and his campaign team gave it all they had. i don't agree that the obama message of bigger government and more taxes won. it was not an election of message. but the machinery to get out the votes for president obama and it was a masterful and methodical effort. >> as i listen to fellow television and radio talk show host or read the opinion colupes of those who excoreated romney. if you were not critical about mitt romney the da
welcome to huckabee from it is fox news studios in new york city. i have a great new recipe i tried out this week for fryed crow. i have been eating a lot of that lately. like a lot of conservatives across the land, i thought romney would be elected president and i was wrong so were most of the conservative observers and comment ators. let's be clear it was not the choice i was hoping for, but you know what, we did it without blood shed and bullets and people with boots and badges dragging us...
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and residents complained they have been forgotten in the city's recovery. smith showed us the neighborhood. >> he got wiped out. she got wiped out. they got wiped out. >> reporter: his cousin's house is wet and cold. >> bathroom used to be over here. >> reporter: insurance inspectors is have yet to survey the damage caused by seven feet of floodwater in the basement. in this close knit multigenerational community many families lost everything. ruined heirlooms sit before many houses. but smith salvaged something special this veteran's day, letters he wrote to his moth frere vietnam. >> december 24th, 1966. >> yup, how do you put a price tag on that. >> reporter: many houses here look like this inside. dark, dank and depressing. this family has lived here for 42 years. they say they want to rebuild. but they're still waiting for the insurance adjuster and the power to come back on, jeff. >> jeff: mark strassmann, thank you. new jersey was the state hardest hit by sandy. as tony guida shows us tonight people along its famed shore are trying to salvage what re
and residents complained they have been forgotten in the city's recovery. smith showed us the neighborhood. >> he got wiped out. she got wiped out. they got wiped out. >> reporter: his cousin's house is wet and cold. >> bathroom used to be over here. >> reporter: insurance inspectors is have yet to survey the damage caused by seven feet of floodwater in the basement. in this close knit multigenerational community many families lost everything. ruined heirlooms sit before...
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the city is quiet. and we want the city to at least look after our cab drivers. >> both teens are being held without bond. >>> this morning in decision 2012, the final votes are in from last week's presidential election. voters from florida, which was the final state to have a winner declared, gave the state to president obama, solidifying his already certain re-election victory. here's how the final electoral map looks. with florida's 29 electoral votes, the president raises his total to 332 over mitt romney's 206. the president defeated romney in the sunshine state by 74,000 votes. unlike some elections past, this time florida was not the state that determined which candidate won. some say the reason it took so long for florida to count those votes was because there wasn't enough time for early voting. >>> the time right now is nine minutes after 9:00. still ahead, crimes of opportunity. the extreme measures some people took to make a quick buck after superstorm sandy. >>> and the thief no one suspect
the city is quiet. and we want the city to at least look after our cab drivers. >> both teens are being held without bond. >>> this morning in decision 2012, the final votes are in from last week's presidential election. voters from florida, which was the final state to have a winner declared, gave the state to president obama, solidifying his already certain re-election victory. here's how the final electoral map looks. with florida's 29 electoral votes, the president raises his...
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meanwhile, paramedics across this section of new york city checking on the elderly. they are checking on anyone who might need help. people in the areas they help has been slow in coming. >> this has only been maybe a week and a half of freshwater. for the first five or six days, no one was there. >> new york city officials have reported at least two elderly people have died in buildings without power. >>> it's been two years in the making. dozens helped break ground for a vietnam war memorial in san jose. the monument will be called sons of san jose. it's a 5-acre area of water leak but -- what would a river park. more than 140 residents died or went missing in the vietnam war. a memorial in san jose means people don't have to go to washington dc to pay their respects to the fallen. the project is expected to be complete in about 10 weeks. >>> in honor of veterans day, a special tribute for neil armstrong aboard the uss hornet. the retired aircraft carrier held under the a nearby real opening its exhibit of apollo program artifacts in alameda. following the moon lan
meanwhile, paramedics across this section of new york city checking on the elderly. they are checking on anyone who might need help. people in the areas they help has been slow in coming. >> this has only been maybe a week and a half of freshwater. for the first five or six days, no one was there. >> new york city officials have reported at least two elderly people have died in buildings without power. >>> it's been two years in the making. dozens helped break ground for a...
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he said companies here are always being courted by other cities and states. and he says some california companies like yelp have recently expanded into places like scottsdale, but he's not worried about companies relocating. >> most of the businesses who are here and who are the most successful here, they aren't succeeding because of the cost structure is the lowest. they are succeeding because they the best here. >> and he says the bay area has a great combination of strong universities, of very well-educated workforce, lots of venture capital investment and, of course, a very good quality of life. and they all combine to help retain innovators here. in san francisco, abc7 news. >>> coming up next, an explosion rocks an indianapolis neighborhood, leveling two homes and setting others on fire. and the sex scandal shakeup at the cia. new details revealed about why david petraeus left his post. this is abc7 news. >> this morning a 5.8 magnitude aftershock has hit northern myanmar hours after a deadly earthquake struck. an initial count shows 12 people are dead.
he said companies here are always being courted by other cities and states. and he says some california companies like yelp have recently expanded into places like scottsdale, but he's not worried about companies relocating. >> most of the businesses who are here and who are the most successful here, they aren't succeeding because of the cost structure is the lowest. they are succeeding because they the best here. >> and he says the bay area has a great combination of strong...
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sequence in which there's a profit not called mohammed inventing a religion not called islam in the city not called mecca. this is a dream and it's in a dream in the mind of someone going insane. this is what we in the trade call fiction. [laughter] [applause] that would be the technical term for it. but instead i wanted the strangest acquisition of all the strength of positions that was leveled against me, but from quarters of the islamic world. it was as if there was suspicion about fiction itself. fiction was being proposed as being something which conceals the true motives of the writer. so whereas most of us who practice it think that fiction is a way of revealing truth, not conceding it. but anyway, i heard it a thousand times, people said he is hiding behind his fiction. >> your real agenda. >> yeah, my real agenda concealed in his fiendish make-believe, you know? i thought this is, this is really one way of describing, its people leading fiction as if it simply disguised fact. and so, for instance, in this dream sequence with this religion is being told and that our adversaries a
sequence in which there's a profit not called mohammed inventing a religion not called islam in the city not called mecca. this is a dream and it's in a dream in the mind of someone going insane. this is what we in the trade call fiction. [laughter] [applause] that would be the technical term for it. but instead i wanted the strangest acquisition of all the strength of positions that was leveled against me, but from quarters of the islamic world. it was as if there was suspicion about fiction...
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shattered by 20 months of grinding conflict that's turned cities into war zones, and once-peaceful neighborhoods into rubble. today, two suicide bombers killed at least 20 government soldiers according to opposition groups. the target was a military facility in dura, where the syrian uprising began last year amid hopes that the regime could be toppled. instead, the government is determined to stay in power. and tens of thousands of syrians have paid with their lives. this young boy survived an attack that tore through concrete walls. he was carried away, but not to safety. because he lives in a country at war with itself. yesterday, 11,000 syrians fled their country in one of the biggest exoduses since the fighting began. most crossed into turkey, driven by deadly clashes close to the border in the town ras al-ayn. more than 400,000 syrian refugees are now living in camps. the united nations expects 300,000 more by early next year. and millions of people still inside syria need food and clothing as the winter sets in. but getting them that help in a country torn apart by civil war may be impossi
shattered by 20 months of grinding conflict that's turned cities into war zones, and once-peaceful neighborhoods into rubble. today, two suicide bombers killed at least 20 government soldiers according to opposition groups. the target was a military facility in dura, where the syrian uprising began last year amid hopes that the regime could be toppled. instead, the government is determined to stay in power. and tens of thousands of syrians have paid with their lives. this young boy survived an...
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in july of 1851, those federal appointees began to reach salt lake city. as did a man named allman babbitt who was a lawyer and church member that the mormons had sent to washington as their delegate to congress. brigham young was, to put it mildly, not very happy with either babbitt or the federal appointees. he did not want nonmormons to interfere with the church's control of utah's politics. also he had heard all sorts of negative reports about babbitt's activities in washington. babbitt had drunk too much, he had cozied up to politicians hoping to get a territorial appointment for himself, all sorts of things. shortly after babbitt's return to utah, young summoned him to his office at 8:00 in the morning. young rarely started the day so early. he liked to go to bed late and get up late, and i think because of that he may have been in an especially cantankerous mood for the meeting. babbitt began by reporting that president fillmore hoped that you would not mingle your religion with your politics. the president worried that young would be as a prince of
in july of 1851, those federal appointees began to reach salt lake city. as did a man named allman babbitt who was a lawyer and church member that the mormons had sent to washington as their delegate to congress. brigham young was, to put it mildly, not very happy with either babbitt or the federal appointees. he did not want nonmormons to interfere with the church's control of utah's politics. also he had heard all sorts of negative reports about babbitt's activities in washington. babbitt had...
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the storm is now to blame for 43 deaths in new york city. more than 38,000 residents there are still in the dark. cnn national correspondent susan candiotti introduces us to an elderly woman struggling to survive. >> reporter: all bundled up, she manages a smile before the 70-year-old -- yes, 70, makes a twice daily climb up six flights, dragging four gallons of water and a grocery cart and a bucket to her apartment. is it okay if i help you? >> yeah. >> reporter: you're using this for what? >> flushing the toilet. >> reporter: i can't imagine how you carry that and this. this is the third floor, right? do you need to rest? >> yes. >> reporter: catch your breath. >> you're going all the way up to the 16th floor? >> every day. >> reporter: i'm going to try to hold this lady's bag up to there, too. watch the bucket. i don't know how you ladies do it. okay. this is floor five. up we go. up we go. okay. we made it. this is the section this floor. all right. how is your breathing right now? >> tired and -- >> reporter: you're okay? i'm tired. i'm
the storm is now to blame for 43 deaths in new york city. more than 38,000 residents there are still in the dark. cnn national correspondent susan candiotti introduces us to an elderly woman struggling to survive. >> reporter: all bundled up, she manages a smile before the 70-year-old -- yes, 70, makes a twice daily climb up six flights, dragging four gallons of water and a grocery cart and a bucket to her apartment. is it okay if i help you? >> yeah. >> reporter: you're using...
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. >> reporter: volunteers and her daughter fanned out across the city to assist people still struggling. >> we want to help them and give them basic needs. >> reporter: here volunteers are working to distribute the essentials like blankets and water and diapers. all of these supplies have been donated. but some stay the help came too late. -- say the help came too late. >> this has only been maybe a week and a half you know of fresh water but for the first time five, six days no one was down in the rockaways. >> reporter: frustration especially high on long island where more than 130,000 customers are still going without power. [ people chanting ] hundreds of people protested outside long island power authority offices demanding answers. >> just absurd. it's like going on and on and on. end it. >> reporter: the power company says more than 8,000 crews are working to get the electricity back on. erica ferrari for cbs news, new york. >>> well, it doesn't change the outcome of the election, but president obama is the winner in florida. four days after the election, almost 100% of the votes
. >> reporter: volunteers and her daughter fanned out across the city to assist people still struggling. >> we want to help them and give them basic needs. >> reporter: here volunteers are working to distribute the essentials like blankets and water and diapers. all of these supplies have been donated. but some stay the help came too late. -- say the help came too late. >> this has only been maybe a week and a half you know of fresh water but for the first time five, six...
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jay is a senior partner at kirkland and ellis here in new york city. she is a well-known commodity in the washington policy world, having served with distinction in two different administrations as cabinet secretary under president george h.w. bush and deputy director of domestic policy under george w. bush. he's known throughout washington is seeking policy intellectual with an ability to synthesize complex issues with unparalleled efficiency. desert on issues ranging from some solid research to jewish voting patterns in presidential elections to human rights in north korea in such publications as "the new york times," "wall street journal" and "washington post." for purposes today, should be noted jay served as special envoy for human rights under president george w. bush and in that position, she was known for his forthright criticism that simply the north korean tyranny, but also china and occasionally in south korea for failing to do more to assist north korean refugees and their fight to freedom. she did not spare criticism either of the folks at
jay is a senior partner at kirkland and ellis here in new york city. she is a well-known commodity in the washington policy world, having served with distinction in two different administrations as cabinet secretary under president george h.w. bush and deputy director of domestic policy under george w. bush. he's known throughout washington is seeking policy intellectual with an ability to synthesize complex issues with unparalleled efficiency. desert on issues ranging from some solid research...
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and so these are the issues that are confronting the city and certainly the red cross to find these people shelter and then you have the third circumstance. sometimes these people do not want to leave their homes. they are afraid to leave and they are also afraid of people coming in to steal what they have. >> and is it your feeling that there are a lot of people in that same situation that they are really not alone in that apartment complex but it's a common plight right now? >> reporter: that's right, it is. i will tell you this, late this afternoon we also saw more volunteers in this community on this street coming in from as far away from philadelphia to make more food to distribute. we've seen somewhat more of the streets being cleared here. we've seen some electricity being returned to other buildings, like the lady we told you about in the last hour. but they still don't have heat. so there are so many other problems. it would be so hard to overcome in the coming weeks and months. >> wow. incredible stuff. thanks so much. susan candiotti in the rockaways. >> you're welcome. >>> pres
and so these are the issues that are confronting the city and certainly the red cross to find these people shelter and then you have the third circumstance. sometimes these people do not want to leave their homes. they are afraid to leave and they are also afraid of people coming in to steal what they have. >> and is it your feeling that there are a lot of people in that same situation that they are really not alone in that apartment complex but it's a common plight right now? >>...
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time temperatures right now are ahead of it and 70s in texas right now 19 trerks currently in rapid city. and that is in portions of the northern midwest. and temperature high temperatures and 40 degrees in minneapolis and still in the 70s. in texas. this is producing risk in parts of texas and image gusts and tornados are're possible. we have another risk for severe storms . it is moving on with the presidential election behind us. our nation's leaders are getting back. it is it a fiscal cliff. it is it a term you are hearing a lot over the coming weeks. it is a combination of inspiring bush tax cuts and major spending cuts add it all up and there is it a threat that millions of jobs can be lost. and some people warn our nation is pushed in another recession and the changes kick in on the first and law don't reach a deal and insisting raising tax rates and would destroy jobs in america. we should be part of the fiscal cliff and allowing the top two rates to rise. it is more for the federal government. here is the problem with that raising the rates would occurring to the independent rat
time temperatures right now are ahead of it and 70s in texas right now 19 trerks currently in rapid city. and that is in portions of the northern midwest. and temperature high temperatures and 40 degrees in minneapolis and still in the 70s. in texas. this is producing risk in parts of texas and image gusts and tornados are're possible. we have another risk for severe storms . it is moving on with the presidential election behind us. our nation's leaders are getting back. it is it a fiscal...
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very warm currently, 76 in memphis, behind it 33 in kansas city. >> heather: thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> gregg: new details emerging in a scandal rocking washington from c.i.a. headquarters to the white house even capitol hill. at the center of the storm, former c.i.a. director david petraeus and his biographer lawmakers are asking questions who knew what and when did they know it. >> reporter: f.b.i. never give anyone a head up. david petraeus was at the center of an investigation and the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee says she plans an investigation of her own to find out why. senator dianne feinstein revealed that the affair came to light after the bureau was trying to figure out who was harassing another female friend of petraeus. >> there was somebody else he knew and he was close to. mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her. she was frightened and she went to the f.b.i.. >> reporter: petraeus is no longer to testify in front of congress about benghazi but lindsay graham the truth will never come out if petraeus keeps quiet forever.
very warm currently, 76 in memphis, behind it 33 in kansas city. >> heather: thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> gregg: new details emerging in a scandal rocking washington from c.i.a. headquarters to the white house even capitol hill. at the center of the storm, former c.i.a. director david petraeus and his biographer lawmakers are asking questions who knew what and when did they know it. >> reporter: f.b.i. never give anyone a head up. david petraeus was at the center...
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part of new york city's designated volunteer day to help the thousands still dealing with sandy's destruction and showing the victims that they are not alone. >> thank you for helping. i appreciate it. >> reporter: homeland security secretary janet napolitano is scheduled to be back tomorrow. this time to visit a disaster recovery site in staten island. meantime, residents here are still waiting for the power to come on. governor chris christie has pledged that power could be restored in all areas of new jersey by tonight. lester? >> michelle, thank you. >>> the united nations declared this malala day named for the 15-year-old pakistani girl shot by the taliban for, because she spoke out for the education of girls. today an outpouring of support for malala and her cause from around the world. that story from nbc's amna navaz. >> reporter: they chanted her name and carried her picture. fellow students in pakistan honoring malala. it's not only one, we are all malala. the whole of pakistan is malala. >> my message to the female students of this country is that all of the female students should
part of new york city's designated volunteer day to help the thousands still dealing with sandy's destruction and showing the victims that they are not alone. >> thank you for helping. i appreciate it. >> reporter: homeland security secretary janet napolitano is scheduled to be back tomorrow. this time to visit a disaster recovery site in staten island. meantime, residents here are still waiting for the power to come on. governor chris christie has pledged that power could be...
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>> reporter: in new york city gas rationing began. cars with even numbered plates philip but even numbered days. cars without number plates pull upon not numbers days in an effort to ease long lines and short tempers. >> i think that makes sense. it will ease up. you will have this long line. people trying to, you know, fight for gas. >> reporter: housing is another growing concern. fema trying to provide temporary shelter for 95,000 people. >> you know, you wake up and you're okay and in the second it hits you all this happened and you don't have a place of your own any more. it's pretty devastating. and you think it's never going to be you and then it is. >> reporter: one thing there seems to be plenty of, generosity. a train filled with supplies is on its way from louisiana to the jersey tonight backed by a community that knows something about weather in mother nature's worst. >> of the images of new jersey, we are making them feel, everyone wanted to do something. they started organizing and effort on facebook. >> reporter: the do
>> reporter: in new york city gas rationing began. cars with even numbered plates philip but even numbered days. cars without number plates pull upon not numbers days in an effort to ease long lines and short tempers. >> i think that makes sense. it will ease up. you will have this long line. people trying to, you know, fight for gas. >> reporter: housing is another growing concern. fema trying to provide temporary shelter for 95,000 people. >> you know, you wake up and...
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the city can expect $19 million in revenue each year after that. the estimate assumes the multi-use arena would hold events outside of basketball season. just last month the team unveiled a concept drawing of the 17,000-seat arena it wants to build on the embarcadero at piers30 and 32. >>> four days after the presidential election the votes in florida have finally all been counted. it was close. president obama got 50% of the vote to romney's 49.1%. the president won about 74,000 votes e now has victories in eight of the nine swing states, losing only north carolina. >>> the sudden resignation of david petraeus as head of the cia is still sending shockwaves through washington. he takes the blame for his own downfall. we have the response from washington. >> after nearly four decades in international affairs. it was an extramarital affair that brought david petraeus' distinguished career to a joltingen. to a statement to cia employees, he acknowledged it, confessing his extremely poor judgment. such behavior is unacceptable, he said, both as the hus
the city can expect $19 million in revenue each year after that. the estimate assumes the multi-use arena would hold events outside of basketball season. just last month the team unveiled a concept drawing of the 17,000-seat arena it wants to build on the embarcadero at piers30 and 32. >>> four days after the presidential election the votes in florida have finally all been counted. it was close. president obama got 50% of the vote to romney's 49.1%. the president won about 74,000 votes...
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but that's not what we heard in some hard-hit areas of new york city where storm victims claim the country's preeminent disaster relief organization has been missing in action. here's nbc's senior investigative correspondent lisa myers. >> reporter: two weeks after sandy hit, residents of breezy point, new york, still wonder if more help will ever arrive. >> we haven't seen red cross at all. red cross hasn't offered any assistance up until yesterday. >> reporter: carrie lynn allen says she's donated to the red cross before and is very disappointed. >> they take people's hardworking money to assist people. and then when push comes to shove, they don't assist. >> reporter: her neighbors also wonder what happened. >> the red cross, you know, they're normally a wonderful organization, and it's just that they're not here. >> reporter: ann marie willis coordinates volunteers in the community and rates the red cross performance here poor. >> they need help with everything from housing to just hold them, say you're going to be okay. you'll get through this. we need everything. and i know the red cro
but that's not what we heard in some hard-hit areas of new york city where storm victims claim the country's preeminent disaster relief organization has been missing in action. here's nbc's senior investigative correspondent lisa myers. >> reporter: two weeks after sandy hit, residents of breezy point, new york, still wonder if more help will ever arrive. >> we haven't seen red cross at all. red cross hasn't offered any assistance up until yesterday. >> reporter: carrie lynn...